I was there a few weeks ago in a CE-550. What a madhouse!
texasclouds, I'm guessing that you landed on runway 03.
I'm guessing that because if you landed on runway 21 (like
me a few weeks ago), you'd comment on some of its
challenges like captmoonbeam above. Even moombeam
said at the end of the video "that was ugly."
But he got it down without any real problems and so did I.
It's just that it turned out to be one of the top five landings
of my 'career' in terms of difficulty - mainly due to the down-
draft on base. And it was also because I wasn't anticipating the
quick turn from base to final - that damn obstacle just was staring
me in the face and I turned base earlier than anticipated. Captmoonbeam
(in the video above) topped that obstacle and he dove and turned base to final
into Damfino Canyon. He was obviously familiar with the procedure and
the approach.
It was my first time at KSEZ - now I know more about the
challenges and different ways to approach runway 21. And
that's only if the tailwind for 03 is too much.
PS: I found a video about how a Cherokee was trying to land on 21
by flying over the obstacle like captmoobeam in the above video.
I noticed that he screwed up the first attempt because he was too
high and he didn't dive and turn into Damfino Canyon like moonbeam.
The Cherokee made it on his third attempt but that was also due to
the stiff crosswind component.
If you're good at tight approaches in a light jet - like a 1.5 mile base, it
shouldn't bee too bad of you're ready for it and you're proficient
on tight patterns in a light jet. But a lot of the time the patterns in
light jets are taking you towards (or outside) the outer marker inbound.
Luckily I try to fit in some pattern work on approaches to the airport -
so I was pretty proficient at tight patterns. I was also just fresh off
of the annual checkride where a 1 mile circle to land is mandatory. So I was
on top of the technique.
Lastly, please note that I am not a CFI. So if you're interested in the
best techniques on how to handle an airport like Sedona, you should
talk to your CFI about them.